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An overlay network, which is used by P2P and other applications, offers the advantage of allowing flexible provisioning of services while hiding the lower-layer network. The disadvantage is that inefficient routing without considering the lower-layer network may cause increasing the network load. Several proposals have been made to build an overlay network that takes into account the information about the lower-layer network [1] [2]. Since the management of the Internet is highly distributed, it is difficult to implement such proposals, and thus to optimize a network, without the cooperation of network providers.

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This document describes experiments that
clarify how an approach similar to
Application-Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO) was effective in reducing network traffic. These experiments were performed in Japan by the P2P Network
Experiment Council in an attempt to
harmonize peer-to-peer (P2P) technology with network infrastructure. Based on what was learned from these
experiments, this document provides
some suggestions that might be useful for the
ALTO architecture and especially for application-independent ALTO- like server operation.

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This document is not an Internet Standards
Track specification; it is published
for informational purposes.

This document is a product of the Internet
Research Task Force (IRTF). The IRTF publishes the results of
Internet-related research and
development activities. These results
might not be suitable for deployment. This RFC represents the individual opinion(s)
of one or more members of the
Peer-to-Peer Research Group of the Internet
Research Task Force (IRTF).
Documents approved for publication by
the IRSG are not a candidate for any level of Internet Standard; see Section 2 of RFC 5741.

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